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Ethan Page: I Don’t Think There’s A Job In Wrestling That I Can’t Do, I Know I’ll Work In The Business For The Rest Of My Life

Ethan Page is ready to work in wrestling for the rest of his life.

With 20 years of in-ring experience under his belt, it would be perfectly normal for Ethan Page to call it a career and walk away from the world of wrestling. That won’t be happening though, as ‘All Ego’ is only 36 years old and fully prepared to do something wrestling-related for the rest of his days.

“I hope I can work for WWE for the rest of my life.” Page told The Knockturnal in a new interview. “Like I said, I run wrestling shows in Canada. I love booking, I love writing, I love producing. My name is ‘All Ego’ buddy, so this might come off a little conceited, but I don’t think there’s a job in wrestling that I can’t do, so I know I’ll work in wrestling in some capacity for the rest of my life. I hope it’s in the WWE, if it’s not, the WWE has given me so many skills in the last two years that if I left, I would be so valuable to literally anyone in the space of professional wrestling. So much so that I actually believe I would be valuable to anyone in the space of entertainment, that’s how much I’ve learned when it comes to presentation and storytelling and packaging myself from WWE. So yeah, I’ll be doing this forever. Producing sounds great, coaching sounds great, working at the performance center sounds great. I don’t care, I love it, I love wrestling.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Page recalled getting a very big script on his first or second day in WWE. Check out his full recollection of the story by clicking here.

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